As consumer trends evolve, new products are making headlines—from high-tech skincare to AI-powered cleaning help.Julie Loffredi gives us a look at what’s trend ...
Has Fulham suddenly turned into a golf course? No, those electric carts are Yo-Gos. Ten of the bright yellow golf-cart style buggies are being trialled until October as part of a micro mobility ...
Called Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs), they are from ... They feel more robust than a golf buggy. Klenda Sorenson uses the buggies to get her children to school and to do the shopping.
The US’ strategy of ramping up tariffs on made-in-China electric vehicles to push manufacturers to shift production to ...
The company behind the buggies hopes they will be ‘an easier swap’ for car drivers, compared with e-bikes and e-scooters ...
Yo-Go electric buggies are available to rent across ... It is thought that the golf buggies, which have a maximum speed of roughly 20mph, are the first of their kind to be trialled on the streets ...